In a revealing interview with DJ Vlad on VladTV, G-Unit’s Tony Yayo made a striking statement about NBA YoungBoy’s legal troubles. Discussing YoungBoy’s 48-charge case for alleged prescription drug fraud, Yayo asserted that the rapper’s immense wealth means he shouldn’t be overly concerned about facing prison time.
Yayo, known for his candid opinions, shared that he would willingly spend ten years in prison for $100 million, emphasizing the significant impact such a sum could have on others, not just himself.
This perspective sheds light on his belief that YoungBoy’s financial power provides a buffer against legal consequences.
The conversation highlighted reports from Wack 100 about YoungBoy’s earnings during his house arrest in Utah. Despite his legal constraints, the Baton Rouge rapper’s prolific output and control over his music’s masters, publishing, and distribution reportedly brought in between $50 million to $100 million in just one year.
These figures underscore YoungBoy’s remarkable commercial success and his ability to captivate a massive fanbase even while confined.
While the exact amount YoungBoy has earned remains uncertain, the buzz around his financial achievements continues to grow, reinforcing Tony Yayo’s point: with such wealth, NBA YoungBoy’s legal issues seem less daunting.